Anonymous wrote:Can you guys read? OP said it’s a large public school in the South. My guess is maybe a Nashville suburb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ has about 50 apps to Dartmouth in one admissions cycle. Over 100 to HYPSM (each) and over 200 to Cornell. Over 100 to other T20s as well.
That's a lot of shotgunning.
Anonymous wrote:TJ has about 50 apps to Dartmouth in one admissions cycle. Over 100 to HYPSM (each) and over 200 to Cornell. Over 100 to other T20s as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS published a college report with the number of kids who applied and how many got in and there's some that shocked me.
Colby College, 15 applied, 12 got in!! 80% when national acceptance is 8%
Darthmouth, 50 applied, 10 got in. 20% acceptance
Brown, 20 applied, 6 got in
Do some schools have high schools they just like more than others? This is a large public school.
People do go where their friends have had luck.
Also sports.
How does Dartmouth get 50 apps and Brown 20? Is this a boarding school in New Hampshire? Usually interest in Dartmouth is a little more niche compared to Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS published a college report with the number of kids who applied and how many got in and there's some that shocked me.
Colby College, 15 applied, 12 got in!! 80% when national acceptance is 8%
Darthmouth, 50 applied, 10 got in. 20% acceptance
Brown, 20 applied, 6 got in
Do some schools have high schools they just like more than others? This is a large public school.
People do go where their friends have had luck.
Also sports.
How does Dartmouth get 50 apps and Brown 20? Is this a boarding school in New Hampshire? Usually interest in Dartmouth is a little more niche compared to Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Our HS published a college report with the number of kids who applied and how many got in and there's some that shocked me.
Colby College, 15 applied, 12 got in!! 80% when national acceptance is 8%
Darthmouth, 50 applied, 10 got in. 20% acceptance
Brown, 20 applied, 6 got in
Do some schools have high schools they just like more than others? This is a large public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be New Trier in Chicago - it’s large enough and rich enough for those numbers
New Trier
Boston Latin
TJ
Stuyvesant
There are a number of competitive public schools in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm guessing it's Whitman or similar. They like your money and your (more liberal) education.
Whitman wouldn't generate 50 apps to Dartmouth. And there is no chance Dartmouth would take 10 of them. Maybe 2 at most. Dartmouth is a tiny school. They are not taking double digits from a suburban Maryland public school.
I'm thinking this is a high performing public school in the Boston area. And the seniors there were clearly impacted by some groupthink to have so many apply to Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HS published a college report with the number of kids who applied and how many got in and there's some that shocked me.
Colby College, 15 applied, 12 got in!! 80% when national acceptance is 8%
Darthmouth, 50 applied, 10 got in. 20% acceptance
Brown, 20 applied, 6 got in
Do some schools have high schools they just like more than others? This is a large public school.
Is this in one year?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm guessing it's Whitman or similar. They like your money and your (more liberal) education.